The Justice Department announced charges Tuesday against a Florida woman who allegedly threatened to kill the federal judge in Texas whoย issued a major rulingย that wouldโve taken a key medication abortion pill off the market.
Alice Marie Pence, 67, of Port Charlotte, Florida,ย allegedly placed a phone call in March to a judgeโs chambers in Amarillo, Texas, in which she threatened to kill the judge.
While court documents do not identify the judge by name, the only district judge in Amarillo isย Matthew Kacsmaryk, who presided overย a high-profile challengeย to the US Food and Drug Administrationโs two-decade-old approval of the medication abortion drug mifepristone. The court filings donโt say anything about Penceโs motivation for the alleged threats and donโt mention the abortion-related case.
Pence is charged with transmitting interstate threats and intending to influence a federal official by threat. She is scheduled for an initial appearance in court next week and has not yet entered a formal plea.
A lawyer for Pence is not yet listed on the court docket. The federal court in Texas did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
According to court filings, the allegedly threatening call was placed one day afterย news brokeย in March that Kacsmaryk had scheduled a major hearing in the mifepristone case.
In April, Kacsmaryk suspended the FDAโs approval of mifepristone and a federal appeals court later affirmed some parts of his ruling. But the drug has remained available after the Supreme Court earlier this year signed an order saying access to it will be the same until all legal challenges are resolved. DOJ and a manufacturer of the drug haveย askedย the justices to take up the case and overturn the court rulings that would roll back access to the drug.
Tuesdayโs announcement comes as federal law enforcement…
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